Background
Williams, Timothy Glyne was born on May 16, 1916 in near Winchester, Tennessee, United States. Son of Timothy M. and Maude (Reynolds) Williams.
Williams, Timothy Glyne was born on May 16, 1916 in near Winchester, Tennessee, United States. Son of Timothy M. and Maude (Reynolds) Williams.
Bachelor of Science, University of South, 1939. Doctor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, 1934.
Intern, Baroness Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, 1943;
resident, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, 1944-1945;
resident, United States Naval Hospital, Norman, Oklahoma, 1944-1945;
psychotherapist, VA Mental Hygiene Clinic, Baltimore, 1946-1950;
staff, Spring Grove Eastern State Hospital, Catonsville, Maryland., 1950-1953;
clinical director, Spring Grove Eastern State Hospital, Catonsville, Maryland., 1953-1956;
assistant professor psychiatry public health, director pilot study for psychiatric administration, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1956-1960;
commissioner, Oklahoma Department Mental Health and Mental Retardation, 1960-1963;
assistant commissioner, Maryland. Department Mental Hygiene, 1963-1969;
superintendent, Rosewood Eastern State Hospital, Owings Mills, Maryland., 1964-1972;
associate director, Maryland. Psychiatric Research Center, Catonsville, 1972-1975;
director, Central Clinical Superior vena cava syndrome, Spring Grove Hospital, Catonsville, 1975-1981.
Lecturer Catholic U. American, 1948-1949. Instructor U. Maryland., 1953-1956. Associate professor psychiatry and preventive medicine, U. Oklahoma, 1961-1963.
Lieutenant Medical Corps United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life, chairman, mental hospital section 1963, liaison to Social Security Administration 1966-1968), American Orthopsychiat. Association; member American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Married Christine E. Beazley, December 13, 1941. Children: Timothy Walden, Thomas Clinton, Marjorie Candace.